The Bulls are once again on the road on Tuesday night as they travel to Cheshire to take on Warrington Town.

Hereford continued their unbeaten run of away games last Saturday as they beat Curzon Ashton 2-1 courtesy of a first-half goal from Tate Campbell and a winner from Matt Preston.

It was a second win in a row for the Bulls and extended their overall unbeaten streak in the league to five.

“You’ve got to find ways of winning and recently, away from home, we’ve been very good,” said Paul Caddis.

After the three points, Hereford sit in second place in the table, just one behind Scunthorpe.

Warrington have had a mixed season so far with three wins, four draws and five losses which has them sat in 18th on 13 points.

Their last game was a disappointing 0-2 loss at home to Oxford City which shortened the gap between them and the relegation zone to just three points.

Prior to that, the side from Cheshire had been on a five-game unbeaten run in the league which included a 1-2 win away to Radcliffe and four draws including two against top of the table Scunthorpe and third-place Chorley.

Paul Carden’s side were comfortable in mid-table last season as they finished in 12th, one place and five points behind Hereford and 14 above the drop zone.

The travelling Hereford fans will be hoping to continue their fantastic away form on Tuesday with no losses on the road so far this season.

Team News

HEREFORD:

Jason Cowley continues to be absent from the squad after picking up an injury in pre-season and he has unfortunately suffered a setback with Caddis expecting him to hopefully be available in six weeks.

Aaron Skinner has been for an X-ray for a possible fracture in his ankle and will be out long-term.

Preston Bitemo has suffered a suspected stress fracture, and if that is the case, will likely be out for the next eight weeks.

Adam Rooney came off against Buxton after he felt his calf starting to tighten up and was absent from the playing squad against Curzon Ashton.

Last Five

HEREFORD:

0-0 (H) King’s Lynn 21/09/24
3-2 (A) Bishop’s Stortford FA Cup 28/09/24 (Ceesay x1, Andy Williams x1)
0-0 (A) Alfreton 05/10/24
1-2 (A) Buxton 12/10/24 (Ahkeem Rose x1, Williams x1)
1-2 (A) Curzon Ashton 19/10/24 (Tate Campbell x1, Matt Preston x1)

WARRINGTON TOWN:

1-2 (H) Radcliffe FA CUP 14/09/24 (Connor Woods x1)
1-1 (H) Spennymoor 21/09/24 (Woods x1)
1-1 (A) Chorley 05/10/24 (Woods x1)
1-2 (A) Radcliffe 12/10/24 (Josh Miles x1, Josh Amis x1)
0-2 (H) Oxford City 19/10/24

One to Watch:

Connor Woods (WARRINGTON TOWN):

The winger has been in electric form recently with three goals in his last five games with all of them coming in a row. Woods initially joined the club on loan from Southport in 2022 when Warrington were in the Northern Premier League. He signed permanently a year later as he had become an integral part of the squad during their promotion campaign. Carden will be hoping he can return to scoring ways on Tuesday night.

Head-2-Head:

Warrington 1-2 Hereford 13/04/24 (Josh Amis x1, Lewis Hudson x1, Andy Williams x1)
Hereford 2-1 Warrington 05/12/23 (Jason Cowley x1, Ethan Freemantle x1, Sean Williams x1)


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